Essays about: "Kristin Nordin"

Found 3 essays containing the words Kristin Nordin.

  1. 1. Spatial Discrimination Performance at Levels of Pattern Separation Demand after Global/Local Processing

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Kristin Nordin; [2012]
    Keywords : Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The pattern separation process, where sensory input is given an individual place in memory without compromising or overwriting older memory representations, is highly sensitive to small changes in input, and as the similarity between items increases so does pattern separation demand (Clelland et al., 2009; Yassa & Stark, 2011). READ MORE

  2. 2. Knowledge Process Outsourcing: The challenge to create value through transferring intrinsically tacit knowledge across borders

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Kristin Brandl; Thina Nordin; [2009-08-24T11:34:23Z]
    Keywords : Knowledge Process Outsourcing; Value Shop; knowledge transfer; intrinsically tacit knowledge; value creation logic;

    Abstract : A recent development in the service outsourcing sphere has enabled companies to outsource highly knowledge intensive and strategically important processes. Hence, the characteristics of the knowledge process outsourcing industry are extremely complex and it is difficult to comprehend how value can be created for clients. READ MORE

  3. 3. Olfactory Memory and Verbal Overshadowing: Experts, Novices and the Effect of Objective Descriptions

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Kristin Nordin; [2009]
    Keywords : verbal overshadowing; novices; objective descriptions; experts; Olfactory memory; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Examining the relation between olfactory memory and verbal processing, this study aimed at exploring the phenomenon of verbal overshadowing and its effect on novices’ and experts’ memory performance. Two main questions were asked; would olfactory memory be susceptible to overshadowing and would subjects, not only generating their own verbalizations but also being given objectively correct ones, show signs of recognition impairment? The results were predicted to show impaired performance for the novices in the verbalization conditions but not for the experts. READ MORE